Audio Project Amplifier Speaker Loudspeaker Kit
diyAudio.com diyAudio Forums Archive > Top > Source > Analogue
 
New easy 12 inch arm turntable - Click HERE for Original Thread
AudioOrigami
http://www.audioorigami.co.uk/Project2/AOProject2.htm

ideal diy fiddle for your old lp12 or thorens td 150...takes upto 12 inch arm now

im looking for ideas on what to call it ..heheh feel free to chip in:smash:

best wishes as ever
j7
Nanook
'cause 12" is nuthin compared to my 14" one :), or my soon to be completed 17.5" one

Beautiful arms by the way (yours).
Nanook
er , how about MONDO ?, like a mondo-sized LP12?
AudioOrigami
hi nanook

yes i like your big arm...looks great also
i wonder just how long you can make the arm heheh

best wishes
j7
shallbehealed
wait, this thread has already went "there". please let it come back again.
bulgin
Hehehe, j7

Let it be the "Tiefenbrun" :D

I'm sure this will be one explosive piece of kit.

@nanook

How much do you charge for the 17 1/2"? I need one of these for whacking geckos off my walls:D

bulgin
:smash: :smash: :smash:
Nanook
well neither is an Altman, but who cares.

j7: as long as I want (practically). I'm thinking a 26" would probably be the limit.

bulgin: no gecko whacking here....

one day I may actually get serious and build a serious arm... naw, me thinks I'll continue to have fun. But I have had a few inquiries. I can say that the copper coloured aluminum one is in the same league as my SME 309 (improved magnesium), if I actually tried good tonearm cable it would be quite a bit better than it is. Kits could be had. please send a cashier's cheque to me..... $10k CAD (or about $9450 USD). Seriously,knowing what I know now, I most likely will never buy another tonearm again--for same price I paid for the SME I could build something in the neighbourhood of 100 of my own, depending on the cost of parts ---I scabbed pretty much everything on the arm:)

Page generated in 0.028194904327393 seconds with 17 queries,
spending 0.00976634 doing MySQL queries and 0.01842856 doing PHP things.

Powered by: Search Engine Indexer and vBulletin
Copyright ©1999-2008 diyAudio.com

Please support our sponsor.